Mail carriers across Western New York are working around the piled-up snow and trying their best to get mail delivered on time. Time Warner Cable News reporter Jennifer Auh met a longtime letter carrier who said this is the worst year he can remember.

The debate over the Lancaster Central School District's nickname is a microcosm of the national debate about the word Redskins. Time Warner Cable News reporter Ryan Whalen has more on why one Native American flew across the country to join the discussion.

Buffalo Common Council members, police and school administrators are uniting in a plan to better serve youth.
As Time Warner Cable News Reporter Alex Haight explains, they are proposing a daytime curfew to help get more kids in school. 03/02/2015 10:54 PM

According to the superintendent's public relations person, there does not appear to be any serious injuries or arrests. Police cars were outside the school, but according to our crew on scene, students were dismissed as usual. 03:00 PM

Timothy Fitzgerald announced in a letter to faculty and parents that he's resigning immediately for health reasons. He had been with the school since 1996 and was full-time principal since 2011. 03:13 PM

The Lewiston man who faces more than 100 counts of kidnapping and sexual assault had a decision delayed Tuesday on whether some of the charges will be consolidated. He was ordered to give a DNA swab. 06:17 AM

The continually harsh winter weather has caused some issues for the annual Shamrock Run this coming weekend. As Time Warner Cable News reporter Katie Gibas tells us, both organizers and city crews are working non-stop to get everything ready. 03/02/2015 05:02 PM

Three and a half years after an Attica inmate was beaten nearly to death, the prison guards responsible waived their right to a trial and pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor charges. Time Warner Cable News reporter Breanna Fuss has an update. Updated 03/02/2015 07:00 PM

The Elmira man convicted in the double murder of a Chautauqua County couple will spend decades behind bars. As Time Warner Cable News reporter Mark Goshgarian tells us, Davide Coggins apologized to the victim's family before he was sentenced. Updated 03/02/2015 06:02 PM

The Buffalo Sabres were big sellers at Monday's trade deadline, as expected. Goalie Michal Neuvirth was dealt to the Islanders, forward Chris Stewart to the Wild, and in separate deals, Brian Flynn and Torrey Mitchell to the Montreal Canadiens. Updated 03/02/2015 05:06 PM

Struggling to cope with his sister's unsolved murder, a Buffalo man is looking to give others hope with a mural planned for Masten Park. Time Warner Cable News reporter Meg Rossman tells us more about the Ray of Light mural project. 03/02/2015 05:26 PM

It's against the law and very dangerous, but some people still do it to try and save time. A new report released this week shows that thousands of drivers illegally pass a school bus in New York state each day. Briggette Sayegh has more from parents on the alarming study.
03/02/2015 09:36 PM

Dunkirk Mayor Anthony Dolce announced plans that include working with the county land bank to remediate more than 10 properties, economic development efforts, and reconstruction of East 7th Street. 03/02/2015 10:40 PM

An Olean woman said Monday she hopes her story will help prevent others from getting scammed. Time Warner Cable News reporter Rebecca Vogt has more as National Consumer Protection Week begins. 03/02/2015 04:03 PM

The City of Niagara Falls is inching closer to having parking meters return to downtown. This month, the city will begin taking bids on the contract to install the meters. Reporter Kevin Jolly talked with the city's mayor about the plan to get the meters back up and running.
03/01/2015 05:40 PM

You may have been inside for Dyngus Day celebrations or maybe even a ghost tour, but Buffalo's Central Terminal could soon open its doors for more permanent uses. Time Warner Cable News reporter Sarah Blazonis explains what is ahead for the building. 03/01/2015 08:19 PM